In this sermon titled "The Work of The Holy Spirit #4," Albert N. Martin emphasizes the necessity of the new birth as a fundamental doctrine in Reformed theology. He argues that, according to Jesus in John 3, a spiritual rebirth is essential for entering the Kingdom of God, as affirmed in verses 3, 5, and 7. The preacher highlights the emphatic nature of this necessity by noting the grave consequences of spiritual blindness and alienation from God that result from being unregenerate. He insists that true understanding and participation in the Kingdom can only come through the transformative work of the Holy Spirit, illustrating that every person, regardless of their status or prior knowledge, must undergo this divine act. The significance of this doctrine is profound, as it underscores the total depravity of mankind and the sovereign grace of God required for salvation.
“For in a very real sense, every other ministry of the Holy Spirit in the life of a child of God depends upon the reality and the validity of his first of all having experienced this work of the Holy Spirit.”
“Unless you are born anew, you’ll never have any intelligent perception and understanding of the kingdom of God.”
“That which is born of the flesh is flesh, marked by the pollution, by the enmity and the blindness, but worst of all, the impotence of spiritual death.”
“The necessity of the new birth is not only an emphatic necessity, it is a universal necessity.”
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